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Texts and Contexts of the Oldest Runic Inscriptions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

Texts and Contexts of the Oldest Runic Inscriptions

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-01-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This source publication of all older runic inscriptions provides fascinating information about the origin and development of runic writing, together with the archaeological and historical contexts of the objects. Moreover elaborate readings and interpretations are given of the runic texts.

Aspects of Old Frisian Philology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 576

Aspects of Old Frisian Philology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990-01-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

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Reading the Runes in Old English and Old Norse Poetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Reading the Runes in Old English and Old Norse Poetry

Reading the Runes in Old English and Old Norse Poetry is the first book-length study to compare responses to runic heritage in the literature of Anglo-Saxon England and medieval Iceland. The Anglo-Saxon runic script had already become the preserve of antiquarians at the time the majority of Old English poetry was written down, and the Icelanders recording the mythology associated with the script were at some remove from the centres of runic practice in medieval Scandinavia. Both literary cultures thus inherited knowledge of the runic system and the traditions associated with it, but viewed this literate past from the vantage point of a developed manuscript culture. There has, as yet, been no...

Old English Runes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Old English Runes

Die Germanische Altertumskunde Online wird – wie bereits das in ihr aufgegangene Reallexikon – durch Ergänzungsbände begleitet. Diese Reihe umfasst Monographien ebenso wie Sammelbände zu spezifischen Themen aus Archäologie, Geschichte und Literaturwissenschaft. Damit wird der Inhalt der Datenbank um jene Aspekte erweitert, die einer ausführlichen Analyse bedürfen. Inzwischen sind bereits mehr als 100 Bände erschienen von Germanenproblemen in heutiger Sicht bis zur Germanischen Altertumskunde im Wandel.

Germanic Magic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498

Germanic Magic

The three parts of the book are separated fields and deal with different facets of the runes. Part 1 gives, among other things, a fair summarizing historical overview, whereby corresponding finds and their possible interpretations are not left out. Part 2 offers many passages in related mythology and the Norse sagas where runes occur, the corresponding quotes are included. These two parts form an important foundation for the third part, which deals with the use of runes in modern magical-practical usage. After decades of study of various western streams and schools of magic and a thorough study of the runes, the author has managed to combine both. The result is a unique modern rune magic, which is presented in the third part of the book.

Frisians and Their North Sea Neighbours
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Frisians and Their North Sea Neighbours

La 4e de couv. indique : "As early as the 1st century AD, learned Romans knew of more than one group of people living in north-western Europe beyond their Empire's Gallic provinces whose names contained the element that gives us modern "Frisian". Those apparently were Celtic-speaking peoples, but that population seems to have completely replaced in the course of the convulsions that Europe underwent at the transition from the Ancient world to the Early Medieval in the 4th and 5th centuries. The importance of linguistically Germanic Frisians as neighbours of the Anglo-Saxons, Franks, Saxons and Danes in the centuries immediately following the fall of the Roman Empire in the West is widely rec...

Frisians of the Early Middle Ages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 438

Frisians of the Early Middle Ages

Multi-disciplinary approaches shed fresh light on the Frisian people and their changing cultures.

A Bibliographical Guide to Old Frisian Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

A Bibliographical Guide to Old Frisian Studies

This bibliography aims serve the demands and wishes of students of Old Frisian for its own sake as well as for those who want to use Old Frisian for comparative purposes. Although it concentrates on language and literature, titles have also been included which deal with more or less peripheral matters such as Ingvaeonic, history, legal history and daily life in Medieval Frisia. The bibliography is divided into three parts. Part I lists in alphabetical order all the books and articles. Part II alphabetically indexes the reviewers occurring in Part I. Part III contains an analytical index to Part I, enabling scholars to survey what work has been done on a particular subject.

Phonological Evidence from the Continental Runic Inscriptions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 560

Phonological Evidence from the Continental Runic Inscriptions

The linguistic analysis of runic inscriptions on the Continent tends to focus on individual texts or on groups of texts seen as parallel. We can advance our understanding of the state of Continental Germanic dialects in the 5th-7th centuries by examining the evidence for the major sound changes in a larger dataset. The study begins with a brief discussion of the Proto-Germanic phonemic system and the major processes by which the systems of Old High German (OHG) and Old Saxon (OS) develop from it. The main body of the work consists of the analysis of a corpus of 90 inscriptions (including, but not confined to, those conventionally labeled "South Germanic") for evidence of these changes. Rather than making the individual inscription the focus for analysis, the investigation groups together all possible witnesses to a particular phonological process. In many respects, the data are found to be consistent with the anticipated developments of OHG and OS; but we encounter some problems which the existing models of the sound changes cannot account for. There is also some evidence for processes at work in the dialects of the inscriptions which are not attested in OHG or OS.

Historical Writing of Early Rus (c. 1000–c. 1400) in a Comparative Perspective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 493

Historical Writing of Early Rus (c. 1000–c. 1400) in a Comparative Perspective

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-06-17
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This book discusses the emergence, forms, composition, content, and the functions of historical writing in Rus and sets the material in a comparative context.